Well for the first time, just a few minutes ago I pulled out my very first diesel injector
It belongs to (formerly) very rusty 1.6na I bought as a core motor for our 81 rabbit
I have been puttering around the engine all week, cleaning, degreasing and religiously "marinating" every nut and bolt, especially the injectors...
With the injector, I took my time, tightening, loosen a touch, apply more "plus gas", back and forth, more "plus gas" on the threads...(3 more to go

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Eventually the injector came out...sure did not look like it was ever going to, and when I first tried I thought I would rip the threads right out of the head, but just a tich to the right, and a tich to the left, douse in juice etc. etc.
I read somewhere that I should put copper anti-seize on those threads, is that correct?Is it safe to put some copper anti-seize on the injector line threads as well (a very minimal amount)?I hope I did right when I filled the IP with ATF

I thought I read that on here somewhere.
I pulled the pan, and other than the oil being black, there were NO traces of any metal shavings, no sludge...it looked pretty good to my untrained eye, cylinders looked clean, no moisture anywhere...
This engine has been sitting for a very long time it seems, I hope to test fire it towards the end of the week, but first I have to change the timing belt and tensioner (that scares me)
My question is should I put some ATF in the cylinders to help me get a better compression check, or should I just use motor oil?I could not find any Marvel Mystery Oil...I have never seen that before-do they sell that in Canada?
Thanks for such a great site BTW